🔥 Ignite Your Imagination with Every Stroke!
The Walnut Hollow Creative Woodburner is a beginner-friendly wood burning tool that operates at 950°F, featuring an On/Off switch and four interchangeable tips for diverse crafting needs. UL approved for safety, this lightweight and compact tool is perfect for aspiring artists aged 14 and up, ensuring a fun and creative experience.
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
Item Diameter | 12 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 1.5 x 4.5 x 11.5 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Body Shape | Round |
Style Name | Woodburner Value Pen |
Pattern | WH5570 |
Theme | Woodburning, Arts & Crafts |
Color | Green |
Grip Type | fluted easy grip |
Closure Type | Retractable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Hardness | F |
Drill Point | Bold, Fine |
Additional Features | Heat Sheild, 4 Interchangeable Point, |
G**N
Item is what is advertised. Works great
Item is as advertised. Works fine.
N**E
Works well
Good product
P**D
just get it at dollar general
fair enough quality for the product you get. if you go to dollar general, you can get this for eight dollars. i personally don’t like that you have to set the burner on the very small metal thing. it makes me feel unsafe as i’m wood burning on the floor.
W**Y
Just what I needed!
Yay! I found a cool craft to do with laundry soap bottles and I needed this to make the design. I’m always looking for ways to upcycle laundry bottles propel bottles etc. now I can!
J**K
Love this Gizmo
Hi! I found this handy little tool to be rather wonderful :) The other reviews are true regarding it getting hot over time and that the cord can sometimes get in the way, but the latter is merely a position adjustment where laying it out on the table next to the project worked best for me. It is a woodBURNing tool, so you can expect it to get hot after the passage of some time. With the unit I have I found that it occurred a couple of hours into the project but that it seemed to correlate well with my taking a little break and looking over the progress of my work, so it didn't hamper me at all. But if that's when you find that you really are getting rolling with the project they sell rubber cots precisely for this reason that you might want to consider purchasing.Another point to consider is the smell. Some people may find the smell in their rooms/homes of burnt wood to be annoying, so work in a well-ventilated space (maybe using a fan?) or out-of-the way area (also great for concentrating).For the novice, I would suggest starting with bits of wood, even backyard scrap, to give you a chance to warm up (no pun intended :) ) and get the feel for how you handle the tool (its warmth, the different tips, the cord placement, the effects differing pressures exert) and the large or detailed marks you can create. That will give you more confidence and a better feel for how you handle each project. Then before you start on a project, get a feel for the wood grain of the project itself by working alittle on the back of the piece. Different types of wood burn differently.This is a wonderful craft, when you consider the enormous possiblities. Another thing to consider is that you don't have to stop with just the woodburning. This may sound strange, but I use professional grade colored pencils to add dimension to the piece (i.e. the woodburning adds permanence, color and tactile quality while the pencils add vibrancy to specific areas or the entire piece depending on what you want to achieve) then I spray the project with several coats of lacquer. Remember, it's YOUR creativity and YOUR unique style that you are bringing to an otherwise plain piece of wood giving it a whole new purpose. Experiment and allow YOUR inner artist to dictate - work on garage sale furniture, storage boxes, maybe add watercolors, or glue different pieces of material/fabrics/gems to parts of the project - whatever strikes your fancy. Woodburning is a true craft requiring both dedication and whimsy but unlike most crafts the pieces you create last a long time.Hope my review helped - hope it wasn't too long :)...
T**Y
Good for less than 2 years
I bought this wood burner in 2014, so it's had over 2 years of use. It's a great learning tool for beginners, very easy to use, no frills, no special knowledge or maintenance required. I made some really cool things with it. However, it's not manufactured to last you a lifetime. Only one tip still stays in my pen - the other 19 that I have won't screw in at all, and I never even used most of them. The tip that does stay in gets looser and more wobbly the longer the pen is on, which makes it difficult to use. The handle has no protection against heat and gets very hot while the pen is on, and this doesn't come with any sort of padded coverage, so you'll have to find your own way of keeping your hand from being burned while you use it. There's no temperature controls, and no indicator to let you know when the tool is on or off. Also, the barrel is kind of long, which is awkward at times, especially if you're burning something small or need to be precise.If you're not sure woodburning will be your thing, or you don't expect to woodburn very often, this tool is probably sufficient for occasional or temporary use.If you're really into woodburning, looking for a great tool, long-lasting, versatile, comfortable to use, for more professional looking results, add the word "professional" to your search and prepare to pay $150 or more. It'll be worth it.
S**E
Excellent tool for beginners!
Decided I wanted to customize and design some mugs for our Renaissance outfits. I ordered this on a whim and it works great. It's light weight and good quality, make sure you use the enclosed stand not to burn yourself or the table/floor you are working on. The different heads included are very helpful for different designs.
D**H
Heats quickly
Durable. Easy to use. Heats quickly.
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